215: Colour and Style Q&A: Frumpy, lack of style and blouses for hourglass.

June 04, 2021 00:16:21
215: Colour and Style Q&A: Frumpy, lack of style and blouses for hourglass.
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215: Colour and Style Q&A: Frumpy, lack of style and blouses for hourglass.

Jun 04 2021 | 00:16:21

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Imogen Lamport

Show Notes

In This Episode

0.05 I have been feeling quite stodgy and frumpy with my style lately. I retired 3 years ago and I’ve decided it’s time to step up my game and spend some much needed time focusing my attention on updating my wardrobe.
There was a time when I was always dressed very professionally at work and I felt put together and confident. Over the last number of years, I started to let my style fall by the wayside at work. I think casual Fridays at the office had lots to do with this and since then, my style aesthetic slowly began to disappear.
I seem to have lost all my confidence in how to properly dress my body. The struggle I seem to be encountering at the moment is how and where do I start my wardrobe overhaul Would love to hear your thoughts about finding your style aesthetic again and building a new and revised wardrobe from there </div></body></html>

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